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World Cup qualifier India vs Iran as it happened: Iran outclass India 3-0

FP Archives September 8, 2015, 21:45:14 IST

Live updates of the World Cup Qualifier match between India and Iran.

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World Cup qualifier India vs Iran as it happened: Iran outclass India 3-0
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Pulasta Dhar is sending some quotes from the post-match press conference.
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September 8, 2015, 21:20:22 (IST)
India will next play Turkmenistan at the Ashgabat Olympic Stadium on 8th October.
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India were impressive in the first half, they did well to restrict Iran to 1-0. There was just one mistake in the half and they were made to pay for it. Iran came out strong in the second half but the Indian defense was equally shaky and on numerous occasions, the goalkeeper was caught ball watching. India were lucky with the scoreline. Sandesh Jhingan put in a marathon effort. He was there diving, heading, creeping on the ground and clearing the balls by putting his body on line. This was an expected result and Iran ended as deserved winners.
September 8, 2015, 21:11:42 (IST)

Short and crisp summary of India’s performance.

September 8, 2015, 21:11:14 (IST)
The final whistle goes.. Iran are deserved winners. Azmoun, Teymourian and Taremi were on target as the visitors beat India 3-0.
September 8, 2015, 21:10:00 (IST)
92 Minutes: Saeid looks to curl it to Gurpreet’s left but it flies just wide. That might be the last chance of the game……
September 8, 2015, 21:06:24 (IST)
91 Minutes: It’s again that pair of Dejagah and Amiry that nearly make it 4-0 for Iran. Amiry runs in from the left and sets it up nicely for Dejagah inside the box. Dejagah has ample time to shoot but his curling effort goes wide as he doesn’t connect it well.
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September 8, 2015, 21:04:36 (IST)
3 Minutes of added time…….
September 8, 2015, 21:04:14 (IST)
88 MinutesJust over: Dejagah receives a ball on the left from Amiry, he charges forward, cuts inside a tad but just as he is about to shoot, he gets a bad bounce. He ends up poking it just over the crossbar.
September 8, 2015, 21:00:59 (IST)
86 minutes: A couple of long rance efforts from Pronay, one goes sailing into the crowd and the other one is a powerful one and it just whizzes over the crossbar. Good stuff on the second shot.
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83 Minutes: Just wide! Safi hits a freekick through the wall, not much power behind the shot and it flies just wide. The wall was broken once Safi hit the shot. What was the Indian defense doing?
September 8, 2015, 20:55:47 (IST)
80 Minutes: Substitution for India as Cavin Lobo comes on for Jeje.
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September 8, 2015, 20:54:38 (IST)
78 Minutes: Jhingan is giving it his all. Blocks, after blocks after blocks. He puts in another dive to block a powerful shot from outside the box. He’s been India’s best defender so far.
September 8, 2015, 20:51:28 (IST)
The Indian fans still vociferous in support of their team. They are chanting the popular song, " Hum honge kamyaab, hum honge kamyaad ek din."
September 8, 2015, 20:49:46 (IST)
71 Minutes: Good spell of football from India. Finally they are looking to attack. Jackichand Singh’s puts in a delightful cross to Chhetri but the Iran defense somehow scampers to clear it out for a corner. Jeje then heads Narayan Das’ corner wide. What a glorious chance it was. He should have had it in the back of the net.
September 8, 2015, 20:43:57 (IST)
63 Minutes: Another chance for Iran but Azmoun hits it just wide. Desperate defending from India. Iran hits India on the counter. Jhingan is down on the ground but manages to head and make an interception as he falls flat on the ground. Azmoun has made a run and he follows up with a low powerful shot but it whizzes just wide. Jalal Hosseini then heads wide from a Teymourian corner! Relentless attacking from Iran!
September 8, 2015, 20:39:54 (IST)
62 Minutes: A couple of substitutions for Iran as Taromi and Ebrahimi make way for Ezatolahi and Pouraliganj. One change for India as Lyngdoh is replaced by Jackichand Singh.
September 8, 2015, 20:36:48 (IST)
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58 Minutes: India finally get forward but Robin is ruled off side and then Chhetri fires a long range shot but it’s well wide.
September 8, 2015, 20:34:04 (IST)
The fixer: Constantine is back and Indian football must listen to him – Firstposthttp://www.firstpost.com
September 8, 2015, 20:33:53 (IST)
Here’s a plug of India coach Stephen Constantine’s profile by Pulasta Dhar who is covering the game from the stadium.
September 8, 2015, 20:33:02 (IST)
58 minutes: The Iran team is now operating in a 2-5-3 formation. They want more. This might not end well for India…..
September 8, 2015, 20:24:30 (IST)
GOAL!! Iran are on a rampage now. Taremi makes it 3-0 in 51st minute. Another defensive lapse. All the good work of first half is undone now. Azmoun surges forward sneaks in a pass between two Indian defenders, the orhers fail to intercept and the ball falls to Taremi who takes his own time to shoot from outside of the boot, it beats the diving Gurpreet and into the net.
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September 8, 2015, 20:23:02 (IST)
GOAL!!  Teymourian doubles Iran’s lead in the 47th minute. Not a good start to the 2nd half for India. Gurpreet is again caught ball watching. Taremi heads back a cross and Gurpreet is caught out of position, Teymourian pounces on the ball and drives a low powerful shot into the net.
September 8, 2015, 20:22:51 (IST)
46 minutes: Jhingan with another brilliant block inside the box. Iran have made a lively start to the 2nd half.
September 8, 2015, 20:18:53 (IST)
The Indian team is in a huddle.
September 8, 2015, 20:17:23 (IST)
Back for the 2nd half……..
September 8, 2015, 20:10:44 (IST)
STATS: Iran had 65% possession with 8 shots compared to India’s 2. Iran had 4 shots on goal while India had none……
September 8, 2015, 20:06:42 (IST)
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The half time whistle goes. India have done well to restrict Iran to 1-0 at half-time. There was wave after wave of Iran attack but the Indian defense looked solid. Hoever, there was one moment of lapse in concentration and they were made to pay for it in the 28th minute.
September 8, 2015, 20:02:47 (IST)
45 minutes: Oh dear! There is a ugly clash between Jeje and the goalkeeper Haghighi. The offside flag was up but Jeje continued, the keeper charged forward to punch the ball and there was an ugly clash. Don’t know how the off side flag was up when Jeje was running behind the defender! The goalkeeper needs some attention but he is up.
September 8, 2015, 19:59:29 (IST)
44 Minutes: India still relying on the counter attack tactic but they have done well to hold Iran to 1-0. Things have slowed down a bit thanks to India’s staunch defense. Rowlin is fouled by Ebrahimi in midfield and the latter gets booked.

Preview: After successive defeats against Oman and Guam, India will face an acid test in their FIFA World Cup Group D qualification campaign when they meet Asia’s strongest team Iran at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium here on Tuesday. Placed 40th in the FIFA rankings, Iran, who have qualified for four World Cup finals, including the 2014 edition in Brazil, will start out as overwhelming favourites against 155th ranked India who will be under pressure following the defeats to Oman and Guam, a tiny Pacific Ocean island, by identical 2-1 margins. [caption id=“attachment_2425980” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] File picture of India football players. Getty File picture of India football players. Getty[/caption] Despite the brave words emanating from the Indian camp ahead of Tuesday’s game, it remains to be seen whether Stephen Constantine’s boys – led by Sunil Chhetri – will walk the talk against a team that is expected to qualify for the 2018 finals in Russia. On the other hand, Iran, after a tentative start that saw them draw 1-1 in Turkmenistan, were at full throttle against Guam in Tehran, winning 6-0. The results have put Iran in the third spot in the group behind Oman and Guam (both of whom have six points), but with the best goal difference. For all their obvious superiority, Iran coach Carlos Queroz refused to attach much significance to the FIFA rankings or the past results between the two countries which has the visitors winning seven of the 10 games as against two by India. “I have great respect for India as opponents. And I don’t see the FIFA rankings as a parameter to judge. It is 11 versus 11 on the field tomorrow. Nothing less, nothing more! “We are playing against a difficult opponent. We need three points and so do India. It’ll be tough match for both the teams. Our opponents (India) have families, friends and fans which is the same like us. They also want to win and so do we,” the former Real Madrid manager said at a pre-match media conference here on Monday. “Playing away in a World Cup qualifier fixture is always difficult. There are numerous challenges and difficulties. But I expect a fighting attitude from my lads,” he added. Iran captain Andranik Teymourian, who was also present at the media interaction, pointed out that India have developed as a team and have everything to play for on Tuesday. “I have a great amount of respect for India. Indian football is on a gradual rise and it will be a good match. We are playing against a team which has nothing to lose tomorrow. I hope may the best team win.” Constantine, who of late has been rather vocal in his criticism of the All India Football Federation’s (AIFF) functioning vis-A-vis the Indian team’s preparations, has been trying out various players in a bid to arrive at the most effective combination. Since he took charge as the national coach earlier this year, Constantine has fielded 15 debutants in four matches, but the results have been far from productive. Chhetri dubbed Tuesday’s game as one of the “biggest matches” for him and felt that it would be a difficult game for India. “This is the toughest game of my career. In the last 10 years, this is my second opportunity to play Iran. It is that opportunity that the boys should take. This is an opportunity to show how much we have improved. We are relishing it. “We all know who we are playing tomorrow. Iran are 40th in the World and the best team in Asia. The most important thing is to understand what we have trained and how we have trained. “It’s always difficult to play exactly the way you want when you play such high ranked team. We need to be fit and do our best,” said Chhetri. Constantine said,“Iran are one of the best sides in Asia. They are where they are because of the things they have done in the past and are doing it even presently. “There is a great deal of respect for Iran, but don’t mistake that for fear. It’s 11 vs 11 on the field. If we work hard, there is a chance that we can take something from this game and I believe we can.” IANS

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